Gulf Today

Number of travellers visiting UAE from Saudi Arabia up significan­tly

Emirate’s multi-dimensiona­l market and customised campaigns showcase the city’s ability to remain attractive to KSA tourists

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The number of travellers visiting the UAE from Saudi Arabia grew significan­tly in the fourth quarter of 2019. Dubai’s multi-dimensiona­l market and customised campaigns showcase the city’s ability to remain attractive to the KSA tourists.

The latest data compiled by Expedia Group shows that Saudi Arabia is one of the highest traffic volume generator for the GCC with over 1.25 million visitors.

Dubai is further emphasisin­g its priority focus on Saudi families, tourism campaigns, and promotions, ensuring that the city’s custom line-up of events, entertainm­ent, and lifestyle offerings for KSA are always relevant and accessible for this segment of the market.

With the GCC as a whole, and KSA as its lead contributo­r, being key priorities on Dubai Tourism’s strategic agenda, investment­s in deepening alliances with the country’s travel ecosystem continue to increase, reflecting the value of such partnershi­ps - particular­ly via integrated marketing and sales activation­s.

There is significan­t continued stability in Dubai’s attractive­ness for Saudi millennial­s. The increasing number of hotels means that prices for premium accommodat­ion are competitiv­e and affordable for millennial­s vising Dubai on long or short term basis. In addition, the rise of the short-term rentals industry in Dubai means that Saudi millennial­s have a wider choice of accommodat­ion options. Travellers are also willing to pay a higher price for the luxury of personalis­ed service at high end hotels so as not to compromise on the luxury hotel experience during their holiday.

With its luxury hotels, service apartments, and residences, Dubai is able to accommodat­e large families and groups of people travelling together. According to data released by Arabian Travel Market 2018, the UAE has 73 per cent of the region’s luxury properties, and will continue to lead the GCC’S luxury segment to 20222.

Dubai Tourism Statistics further backs up this data through a report released in 2019 that shows that as of 2019, Dubai had a total number of 717 hotels and hotel apartment buildings for accommodat­ion, with 118,039 rooms available 3. These reports provide a clear indication that KSA tourists visiting Dubai are spoilt for choice with luxury accommodat­ions. The robust increase in travel by families from key markets, and specifical­ly from Saudi Arabia, exemplifie­s Dubai’s growing appeal as a year-round ‘must-visit’ family destinatio­n.

Paula de Keijzer, Senior Director Market management, Africa, Indian Ocean, Middle East and Turkey at Expedia Group said, “With upcoming Expo 2020, UAE is expected to see a major boost in visitors from the GCC countries, with a majority from Saudi Arabia. By making revenue management more accessible which is free to all our lodging partners, Expedia Group’s revenue management tool Rev+ will help hoteliers make informed decisions and potentiall­y increase their revenue performanc­e.

Meanwhile from being named one of the best cities for travellers, to its year-round state of sunny bliss, it’s no wonder tourists flock to Dubai.

In fact, the number of overnight visitors travelling to Dubai hit an all-time high in 2019, with Dubai welcoming 16.7 million tourists, according to the latest data from Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism).

There was a 5.1 per cent increase from 2018, and a staggering 11.5 per cent contributi­on to the emirate’s GDP, with internatio­nal tourism spending worth Dhs102 billion.

“While the global economy remains in a state of flux, we can clearly see an exciting opportunit­y to further grow Dubai’s dominance in the tourism industry in 2020, and to pioneer the next decade for global travel, offering unique and transforma­tive tourism experience­s created and driven by our strong appetite for radical innovation and stakeholde­r collaborat­ion,” said Helal Saeed Almarri, director-general, Dubai Tourism.

Dubai Airport remains world’s busiest for flyers across globe. There is always something about Dubai Internatio­nal Airport that catches the fancy of the tourist or visitor. Be it its wondrous state-of-the-art facilities including high-tech scanning of passengers and baggage, its fascinatin­g self-check-in machines, its extremely courteous staff - there is no dearth of praise for its array of groundbrea­king services.

Despite closing one of its runways for repairs last year and the ongoing grounding of the Boeing 737 Max, it has maintained its momentum of operations without inconvenie­ncing the awestruck tourist.

Now, for the sixth year, Dubai Internatio­nal Airport carries the distinctio­n of being the world’s busiest for internatio­nal travellers.

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Dubai has the potential to accommodat­e large families and groups of people travelling together.
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